Jon Snow and Sansa Stark reuniting in Season 6 of Game of Thrones was one of the best things to happen last season, if not in the whole of 2016 entirely.

But after, Sansa Stark went behind Jon's back to enlist Petyr Baelish's help with the Knights of the Vale coming to the rescue during the Battle of the Bastards.

Then there's Littlefinger's pitch to Sansa at the end of the season that he wants to sit on the Iron Throne with her. Despite the fact she avoided his kiss, they did have an unsettling exchange of glances as Jon Snow was declared the King in the North by his peers.

Speaking to The Wrap about Jon and Sansa's relationship, Sophie Turner said: "I, personally as Sophie, think they would be a perfect sort of collaboration because he's the military man and she's the politician.

"Together they're quite a strong team as long as they listen to each other, and that's their problem; they don't quite work well together yet. But on paper it's perfect."

Hmm, she doesn't think they work "yet", but wait, she had more to add: "From Sansa's perspective, she really feels like she would like the recognition that she deserves because at the end of the day, she did save the day at the Battle of the Bastards.

"I think she probably would like to be Queen of the North on her own, or again she probably just wants Jon to listen to her, if Jon had listened to her in the beginning then she would be very happy collaborating with him, so it's just a bit frustrating."

Could that frustration and desire to be Queen of the North drive her into the slimy arms of Petyr Baelish?